It’s not yet the NBA offseason, but the coaching market is already taking shape. With vacancies in Atlanta, New York, Orlando, Charlotte, and Phoenix and interim head coaches holding ship up in Milwaukee and down south in Memphis.
Although he hasn’t interviewed with any teams just yet, ESPN writer Kevin Arnovitz speculates that Chicago Bulls associate head coach Jim Boylen could generate head coaching interest this offseason from several teams.
A considerable number of league executives cite former Spurs assistant Jim Boylen, now with Chicago, as a basketball lifer with the smarts, temperament and experience to excel in the first chair.